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Old 09-13-2007, 08:41 PM   #1
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Sync with Gmail while already sunk with a work exchange server? Is this possible?

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Old 09-13-2007, 08:44 PM   #2
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Yes, you should be able to. The BlackBerry allows for one BES server connection and up to 10 personal e-mail accounts using the BlackBerry Internet Service.
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Old 09-13-2007, 08:47 PM   #3
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It depends on your BES environment.
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Old 09-13-2007, 10:56 PM   #4
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Sync with Gmail while already sunk with a work exchange server? Is this possible?

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You mean sync your e-mails from BB to the Gmail servers? I thought this wasn't possible since BIS is only a one-way sync?
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Old 09-13-2007, 11:00 PM   #5
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I think as long as you enable mobile pop3 in your gmail settings it should work.
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You mean sync your e-mails from BB to the Gmail servers? I thought this wasn't possible since BIS is only a one-way sync?
Regardless of what he means, GMail offers two-way reconciliation with BIS.
Messages sent/deleted from the handheld will be reconciled back to GMail.

For this user, functionality will depend on his BES configuration.
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I think as long as you enable mobile pop3 in your gmail settings it should work.
You don't need to enable POP at all. GMail and BIS will work fine without POP.

Again, for this user, functionality will depend on his BES configuration.
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I use the Gmail app for my personal gmail account, and another gmail app for my hosted domain email, both work great.. I never needed to use it through pop/smtp..
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Regardless of what he means, GMail offers two-way reconciliation with BIS.
Messages sent/deleted from the handheld will be reconciled back to GMail.

For this user, functionality will depend on his BES configuration.
What if BIS isn't used? For example, if I don't have a data account, can I use gmail with POP3?
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What if BIS isn't used?
Then you don't get any email.

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if I don't have a data account, can I use gmail with POP3?
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Then you don't get any email.


No.
Not even through the use of wifi from a 8820?
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You need BIS to get POP3 email on a blackberry.
It's quite simple.
No BIS = No POP3.

WiFi wouldn't make a difference here.
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You need BIS to get POP3 email on a blackberry.
It's quite simple.
No BIS = No POP3.

WiFi wouldn't make a difference here.
I can't use Gmail even with the Gmail application?
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